Most offices & depts. are closed in Stafford County Government on Memorial Day, with a few exceptions. See details. https://t.co/7AVrLn7uoc
— Stafford County (@staffordvagov) May 27, 2016
Most offices & depts. are closed in Stafford County Government on Memorial Day, with a few exceptions. See details. https://t.co/7AVrLn7uoc
— Stafford County (@staffordvagov) May 27, 2016
Good morning – Mark your calendars for Thursday June 2nd for the annual Do More 24 Day. Please visit DoMore24.org to learn more and of course support a kid and a toy at Volunteer Prince William’s Un Trim A Tree Holiday Gift program with just a $24 contribution.
· Catholic Charities- Hogar Immigrant Services is urgently seeking teachers for the English classes in Manassas. These classes are held Monday-Thursday which gives you lots of flexibility to what class works for your schedule. Training provided and you do not need to know any other language. Please call Cynthia at (571) 208-1572 ext. 103 to learn more.
Police located Allison Mott. They report she is safe. Authorities said they could not disclose where she was found.
Original Post Friday, May 27
Brett Bowman said he always planned on retiring by 2018. He decided to bump up his ride off into the sunset by two years.
Bowman will leave his job as Manassas City Fire Department Chief on June 30. His last day will mark the end of a 42-year career in the fire service.
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More than 38 million people across the U.S. will travel this Memorial Day weekend.
Special Olympics Virginia on Thursday will kick off its Law Enforcement Torch Run in Occoquan.
“We will celebrate this partnership at the Law Enforcement Torch Run Kick-Off Ceremony, May 26 at 11:30 am in Historic Occoquan (200 Mill Street), during which we will officially light the “Flame of Hope” as officers prepare to run it thousands of miles to Richmond. The Ceremony, which commences the countdown to Summer Games (June 10-11 in Richmond), will bring more than 100 law enforcement officers from across Virginia to Northern Virginia, as well as Prince William County Sheriff Glendell Hill, the 2016 State Chair of the Virginia Torch Run.”